Domestic Violence: Warning Signs, Types and Dangers of Abuse – Learn More Here

 Domestic violence, also known as intimate partner violence are patterns of behavior that are used by one partner to maintain power and control over another partner in an intimate relationship (NCADV). Domestic violence affects men, women and children and in addition to physical abuse can also include: psychological, financial and sexual abuse. In the … Read more

Advantages of Vaccinating Children: Investigating the Anti-Vaxxers Movement

 This paper researches the advantages and disadvantages of vaccines. Deadly viruses and bacteria are one of the biggest threats to human lives. They can cause fatal diseases such as Tuberculosis, Hepatitis B, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, and more. Yet some groups of people(anti-vaxxers) are still against vaccinating their children fearing it will cause autism or … Read more

Equity and Efficiency Effects of State Interventions in Redistribution of Resources

 Espinoza (2007) highlights the debate around the feasibility of ‘equity’ and ‘equality’ in a society where the prime concern is efficiency in the allocation of resources rather than the issue of social justice.  This essay proposes a definition for the term ‘efficient output’ in a free market, and identifies how such outputs may be … Read more

Uncovering Biases and Reasons in Workplace Injury Analysis: A Critical Thinking Solution

 When employees are injured on the job, the employer is responsible for the tasks and actions required to help make the injured “whole” by enabling their return to pre-injury status.  A workplace injury has occurred and management needs an analysis conducted that will distinguish between fact and opinion, uncover assumptions and define their terms … Read more

Investigate Slaughterhouse Cruelty: How It Impacts Consumers, Employees, and Communities

 The cruelty that animals face during and before being processed through slaughterhouses is an issue that most people are aware of, yet are unfortunately apathetic towards. In return for the generally cheap price and wide availability of common meat selections, animals are subjected to inhumane conditions for maximum profitability. After thoroughly researching the conditions … Read more

the empire is vanishing, and the dykes are breaking . This highlights how integral the empire was in keeping the United Kingdom together and how fast it was falling apart. The decline of the empire had a huge impact on the economy of Scotland and led to an increase in unemployment and a general sense of hopelessness facing its people. Scotland was being kept together by an element of Britain which was fast dissolving and it looked as if Scotland was going to be replaced with its identity and principles lost. This feeling of dejection combined with a need for reform to tackle this economic downturn created a huge call for a sense of independence and a way to protect Scotland from the tribulations of the empire. This was at odds with how people in England were viewing the break down. Figures such as Winston Churchill continued to praise the empire and emphasise the huge success it was, this was something the Scots were far less sympathetic to. Furthermore the Conservative Party which was largely influential in England was dominated by English ideas and ambitions. This is further criticised with Kenneth Morgan who argues that &#

 The so called 'Scottish Question' has always been surrounded by a sense of confusion. As James Mitchell argues in 'The Scottish Question' there is little consensus on exactly what the Scottish Question actually entails, and over time "it has involved a shifting mix of linked issues. These have included questions of national identity; Scotland's … Read more

Toxicity and Exposure: Data Critical to Improving Chemical Regulation

 Assignment #1: Toxicity and Exposure Critical Data Analysis in Regulation QUA3000 Tracy Burton Mohammad Monwar Hossain 040662338 October 5, 2018   Introduction The purpose of this article by Lyndon (2016) is to explore how laws effect the production and dissemination of information related to chemical exposer and toxicity and increases data quality for the … Read more

Reduce Stigma: Stopping Police Suicide in the US

 Throughout American society, it can be agreed upon that many individuals have become desensitized to the word suicide. It is very common to hear the word or see it on the television screen that it has almost no effect on people anymore, because it is now so regularly used. Suicide is a much too … Read more

Discover Benefits and Limitations of Mind Wandering: Distracted by Your Mind? Investigating How Different Factors Impact Mind Wandering

 Previous research on on distraction and mind-wandering has been primarily focused on external stimuli. The article “Distracted by Your Mind? Individual Differences in Distractibility Predict Mind Wandering” suggests mind-wandering is based on both internal and external distraction (Forster and Lavie, 2013). In their first experiment participants searched the display screen for a target letter … Read more

Satans False Heroism in Paradise Lost: Christs True Fortitude

 Written in 1766, John Milton’s Paradise Lost is a twelve book epic-style poem that examines not only the creation of all beings, but the fall of mankind from Eden into sin. It follows Christian tradition while also incorporating elements of classical antiquity, in order to tell what Milton claimed to be the truest narrative. … Read more

End Poverty w/ Microfinance: Empowering Women, Redistributing Wealth, and Challenging Social Hierarchies

 The capitalistic society of the modern world has created a deep divide, segregating people all over the world even more from one another. The majority of capital accumulates to a couple of people, which comes at the cost of exploiting the working and lower class. From here, there is also a large discrepancy between … Read more